Today is my daughters last day of chemo, the chemical known as bleomician bleo? We are so relived that everything has gone well so far, thank God! Thank you everyone for your prayers and kind words of support!! Pray this will be her last treatment for life, and for those people fighting and to those searching for a way to kick cancers pardon my words, ASS!!

MarkdV wrote:
Some shots from Bregenz, with the 35-70mm excel the seagulls which was the 105mm. Miserable weather, even the ducks were unhappy. Still, who can be sad with such great lenses to play with.

Jose, that is a lovely flower shot.
Leighton, I only used filing tools. I was afraid that I can damage it with the power tool. That's why it took me almost 1hr to get it done.
Georg, thanks. Yes, that image of her on the stairs was from the 15mm. I still keep that lens.
Ray and Paul, thanks. Great shots on your last post, Paul. I like the first one the most.

Here is a quick shot from my 16mm f3.5. My daughter wanting to be Rapunzel princess.

a.Rodriguezthex wrote:
Today is my daughters last day of chemo, the chemical known as bleomician bleo? We are so relived that everything has gone well so far, thank God! Thank you everyone for your prayers and kind words of support!! Pray this will be her last treatment for life, and for those people fighting and to those searching for a way to kick cancers pardon my words, ASS!!
Have faith and show your family your love for them Americo.